HP Elite M9350F - want to mount an extra hard drive in a cage

I have a desktop HP Elite M9350F I have already 3 HDDs in.  It has place in the cage, but the top part is too large for the hard drives.  Is there available for a cage apdaters mount an additional hard drive in?

Thanks Big_Dave.  I have an occult extra Bay 5.25 ", that I can get an adapter for and install the fourth drive in.  That would be the simplest solution.

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